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The High River Times 1911-12-28 - 1909-01-07
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THE nireria. 6 Nothing Quite So-Good as Pantry Queen Flour, 3.65 per Sack At Mode Bakery. a -HicH-RIVE MES ' HIGH ( * VOL. RIVER, ALBEKR TH HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO EC OF COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 1867 SS as BLE. WAKER, President. ; Paid-up Capital, 10,000,000 * ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Masager ReServe Fund, - 6,000,000-7 Royal *Mail Steamships EMPRESSES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT ALL BRANCHES St.Lawrence Route DRAFTS AND- MONEY ORDERS sold, and money transferred by Fr tu-Montreal CE AL cece eeeerean and Quebec From Liverpool telegraph or letter. s Boptd Lake COLLECTIONS made in all parts of Canada and in foreign countries. Sept. 10... Euipress of Britain... Aug. 4 . Sept Sep tes, Fmpress of Ireland. ..Sept. FOREIGN BUSINESS. cheques and drafts on the, United States, arent oh teaaee Empress of Britain Lake Brie Enipress of Ire Lake Manitoba Empress of Britain Sept. Great Britain and other foreign countries bought and sold, 123 3 4 pt. 29 High River Branch A. G. VERCHERE, Manager. XN q east, 28, 2 One-lass cabin steamerts Lake Man. itoba, 2 Champlain an a fLake Brie, 845 50; third class, 5 30 east, 27.50 west. re For informaien and tickets, apply to - ow. SOMERTON, Agent oe ; See Z 4F YOU- DESIRE A: LOAN ee ae jeneral Agent, to Purchase Land 217 McDermot Ave, Winnipeg to Buy Stock ers aise : to Improve Your Farm a Notice to Greditors, CALL AND SEE US. e we Matter .of The Coni- 1 2 , panies - Winding tp Ordinance, Short Term. -Long Term. 1903, and IN Tae Mavrer of the : i es T C. Barrie Company, Limited r . Take Norive-that Monday, the -INTEREST 8 per cent. Lith day of October; 1909, has been eS ee ee fixed by the Liquidator of the FC. Barrie Company, Limited, as PROMPT ATTENTIONS MODERATE CHARGES. he day on or before which. eredi- tof the said zr and Ta others having - cleims thereon are to send in -their a claims to the Liquidator, par- 4 suant to the provisions of a: the said Ordinance in that behalt. x F And that the Liquidator will im- oe - i mediately after the said 11th day L of October, 1909, proceed to distri- ae bute the assets of the said Com. Sod aN . pany among the parties entitled thereto, having egard only to such se /claims as the Liquidator shall then S a fi tave received notice of. The Pioneer Bank ims must be verified: by Declaration and delivered OD anada. we UIE jtothe Liquidator at Calgary, Al- S berta ESTABLISHED 1865. J. GORDON EDGAR, Liquidator, Capital authorized, 4,000,000. Capital subscribed, 3,207,000, 'T. C. Barrie Co., Ltd. Capital paid up, 3,200.410 Rest, 1,800,000 ee - 4 ee Offers touts Patrons every secommodat jon that their standing sud onpcal We Have Our ity nt. Interes: awed on Deposits in Savings Departmer goles Sea ohetyecuiga evaey serpent, ; New Fall and Winter Hats Collecti carefally and protuptly to. Drafts issued on all principal ff) * . oo - cneevoints in Canada, United States, Grent Britain and Barone oe ae ee C. A. GIGOT, Manager, HIGH RIVER BRANCH. be pleased to have you call and see them. Onur openings we will announce Z : ater, ae a Miss Hornett who has been in 5 Glanvilles 5 8 : two year is with ns this season. and will sate you in anything is in upsto-dare millinery. Ae pas Bes MISS. E.:-M. CLUTE. 3 i e Beck Howson Storr. REAL ESTATE 7 ; i eS NA Dod LOANS AND INSURANCE ee i x : ; Camrseis Nersos; Mas 2 : Office under Union Bank. BSc i Phone 20 Drawer 216. LABOR DAY fe Monday, Sep. 6 y W. EB. M. Hore F. 1, Horses ff) . LyceumGo. - . HOLMES BROS. - 3 INSURANCE, (LOANS AND REAL E : - ee ESTATE . Py High Class Instrumentalists . Ke Sa and Artists of Exceptional Money to Loan on Approved Security Talent. . elt , alnsure With Us. Buy Your Land From Us. An Attraction of Reat Merit . ' me? ay r Reserved Seats 1 Puown 122 Dpawer a Adults 75, 0c, Children 25 ANADIAN BANK anavian pacric Investigating The ij Less Than Four DayS the past two w Aug. 18 Bayer a jo) party hearth 5 chief forest ranger for Alberta ani Empress: Second cabin, 843.76 and 50; third elass, 31.25 ten different species of spre Company yFange where the party stra Calgary for the past )poged to have been started by two . headquarters in that district. RTA, SEPTEMBER 1900 he'saw on his journey and which yearly. stend in grave danger from tires. The party broke up'at Coleman the heads leaving by train for hea guartere, while Messrs: Baines and Weinard returned with the pack train in High River: Forests of Alberta The forests of A berta have for ks been the sub- ject of investiga n by government foresty experts with a view to de- termining just what woods grow in Mr, Knecht l took forty-eight the Alberta mountains, studying views of timber, moyntains, fivers the yarions means that may be; pack outfit and party, and says he availed of to promote and. extend will ;/rowth and to prevent destruction spring and will lecture in The by forest fires, says the Frank/'Theatre on Forestry and will give various-iiustrations on canvas made by a Of the trip through the mountains, ch,+1t is his intention to lecture all through Canada and A. Kuechtel, of Ottawa, Dominion States. 9) inspector of forestry, Othermem- The investigation wa ed by-Wt Margateh- Oct. 8 bers of y were Harry fyi ininaliti Ont 13 Baines aff Fal Winns, of Hiv UNON Of- Municipalities Oot. 22 River. The party travelled by pack train. and'covered the greater. part of the timbered areas of th mountains between. the main line and The Pass. -An-important result of the trip Convention at Lethbridge on Oct. ws the discovery of no less-than 8 aud 9. Problems which confront ne, the municipalities of the pro. te., which it had not hitherto been Vince will, come up -fordisouasi kuown grew in the mountains of and. High River sh6uld: have Alberta, Another result will mpap Tiere ttend t h likely be the extension of the sys- We-are vitally;jnterested in the tem of forest-ranging for the pro- development of the province, and tection of the forests against fires, Something could be imparted or The party outfitted at High learned at the convention, Secre- River and travelled-up High River lt to the foot of Mist Mountain. From there, they retriced their steps. down. the North Fork of High River.to the Koch sanch aud fol- lowed the Stony Trail south to the) Cameron ranch on: the headwaters of the Middle Fork of High River. Thence the route was to Sentinel/ Monntain, where the Highwood g range was crossed, thei down Salter Creek to Cataractriver and up'the Cataract to the south branch dnd over the-summit: to the- tain the headquarters of Oyster Creek and followed that stream down to.the northwest branch of the Old Man, thence-down strea nt te ion of the Northwest b: the Becauge-the legislature will look Livingstone, thence down to Race to the iiHow of Alberta munici Horse and up the Race Horse to pulities fas practical municipal Daisy peneres ower the eight of men) for cd,operation, suggestion ln a ah and-advice. 4 Greek and. down to Golil Creek: to ' a Frank. Becanse you have some ideas o ao 7 upon the subject of practical muni- The trip) is deseribel as most Ee ee zs picturesque and wonderfully in. C1PA government and administra- : + i tion and we.w eur, teresting. Besides the discoveries ad. wowant thot An interesting and instructive. program is being prepared for the Onion of Alberta Municipalities 1 in his tary-Treasurer sa Alberta if u young province lay- ing the foundation of what eventually be many large cities aud towns. . Let us build right and let us have our muni ipal laws upon a sound economic basis. He gives these sound reasons for ug together and taking it over: Because in .enacting municipal laws we Want the best. We desire to profit by the errors and mistakes of-the older provinces. * Because. the provincial legista- ture will in all probability intio- duce in-the near fature the nuelgus of a n w mumeipal act. PRICE to more adequatety cope with the danger of destruction of the forests he wiii return to High River next which will hel its fifth annual a utation and.svill no doubt be gi Hall says letter of notification To the TOWNE e 1.50 IN ADVANC Local and Generat News Will. Nicol, wlio has been slightly indisposed for some time left Inst week for Victoria, where try and recuperate his health. On- Taeeday Richard Carle was driving town his horse ran a: the town and he saffe of a valuable horse. was ipjured, morning; while into y. through a the loss . W. My Seller is wearing a two- by-four smile these days over Mf ar- rival of.a-plump, cate baby boy at his home, which tipped the seales he United 3t223-+bs: Who-wonida t be-tap py under such circumstances. Runaway accidents camo thick and fast this week, A fishing party returning from the foothills the other pight met witha mishap vhich resulted in,a sprained ankle Braised heads and adamaged iorse, and democrat, 5 bs . Phe Lyc um Co, will open the spaman-at The Theatre on the-even- ig of Labor Day, Monday, Sep. 6. This company of seven tulented people come with an excellent rep- on good rece; fora a EES At -a meeting of the inenibers and adherents of St. Benedict Chureh, the question-of erecting a building in connection with the hurch sas discussed, and a com- mitte formed who will enquire in- to the cost of same, and- report at a meeting later on. The building will be used forsocial purposes, such as ledtures, debates and teas. W. J. Murdoch purchased a new steam threshing outfit-amt moved it out to his farm on Tuesday in order to be in readiness for thresh- ing next week. Mdny farmers in jthe-neighborhdod have contracted with Mr. Murdoch to doth threshing, und the prospects poiut to a very busy season, for there is no more honorable man to do busi- ness with than Mr. Murdoch. Alberta grain men will read with considerable satisfaction the item froin Vancouver, stating that with- ina month asacking-plant would be completed atithe coast. There has been much disappointment throughout the prairie ptovinces at the tardiness of the C.-P.R. in taking up this most nportant work, but the company ideviaeat ly determined to make g She eye opener for Chief Ranger Mar- garch as to the need of better pro- tection agaist fires, as two fires were discovered and extinguished hich but for the most providen- tia happening along of the party must have done great damace to timber, besides destroying the beatity of one of the most magni- ficent bits of mofititain country on the continent The first: fire was encountered) well up on Daisy Creek along the trail between Frank and the North Fork. It was well underway but all hands turned to.and with frying pan and camp buckets and tools it was finally: put out.. ft was sup- tice d by sa sty you-owet posterity to havethem able- to say They gave us a great sys- tem ; they builded better than they thought,? +* Because it is th intention of the President and Executive of the Union-te-meke it a. municipal en- cyclopaedia and bureau of infor. mation, for your use and benefit. Because we know that you dre progressive enongh t realize the importance of unity in action. .. The Nanton Fair The officials and directors of the Nanton Agricultural Fair have is- ned their prize lists and are mak- talians who came throug), on foot Oat wore not arrestel agit was) 02 sttenuons endewvor to make found impossible to. get avy evi- this y ars Faira success in every. deaceapamnepined */way. Muedutes'are Monday and Si 2 ms ueaday, September 2Uth and 21st, After reaching Feank the party 2 2000 will be expended. in proceeded fo thefsummit te inves: prizes. The Kilties Band of Cal- Tigave thrs 7 - - section and on the'way enconntered 8477. another fire just aboye Coleman: A crew of men were speedily rustled and the fire put out, but had it been allowed a little further start another instance -of Jarge damage to timber in this, district. would have resulted, Prior to the trip there had been course music at freqnent intervals gene tte progress of the Fair. Many High Riverites will take in the Nanton Pair. the Canadian Thresherman gaessing contest by Henry Geisler h of Brant, has arrived, and is a jno forest ranger in the Livingston brand new A-1 36-inch machine. river country, probably the finest) Tig sepfirator is for sale at a mountain country in, the province, bugain. Apply to E. E.'Thompeor with extensive timber * areas of : value, but Constable Fresh TE ere eoetae re Fibro Plaster always on haud at the territory. 10k in the Poronpine Pioneer Lumber yard. July tf hills, had on his own initiative-ex- 160-acres-Improved. Abont 90 tended his-labors to take in th aeres under cultivation, well fenc- Livingston country and there met ed, good buildings, plenty of ex- the party. Mr- Margarch s exper- cellent water. Price, for quick ienees on the trip prompted hit to) sale, 20 per acre, two-thirds cash, at once extend Mr. Hart s terri- balance easy terms. 3 miles from tory to inclnde altthe North Fork Cayley. G. W. Roneutsoy, Cay- district and Mr: Hart after outfit- Jey Real Estate. ting for the work has taken up his Fagan Co. buy mortgages, loan a ict. This) money on Improved farms, have most likely that the experienc s Pf) without doubt the: best list of the chief ranger will result in Sf argains in land in the High the force of River district. greatly - increasing lrangersiand the adoption of means Tlie Rumley separator, won- in Fresh Lime, Cement and Wood , the Eye Opener has again ap p and bears the heading Port Arthur and Fort William. He seems well pleased with the twin cities at the head of what he describes as the great. unsalted sed. His many friends in Alberta will no doubt be pleased to hear that the Eye Opener is once. more being published. Tuesday last was an extremely. busy day day at.the office of the. Secretary-Treasurer, the cause be- ing the payment of taxes on the 8st of August, in order to secure the ten per ceut. reduction if paid before Sept..Ist. The Secretary- Treasurer was a very pleased than when he courted the receipts of Bist. Inall he collected 12,651.43 during that month, which is ubdut half-thetotal amount of taxes for 1909. This is only another evi- denve of the prosperity of the town. Implement men throughout Al- berta at oa cularly at High of it the past fortnight. fn the meantime representatives of var- ious companies are going But to the harv. elds 'to iuspect thi respective machines, observe how they -work, note the : successor failure of improyements hitherto untested in practical work, anr-get ideas for next year. There 1s no such thing as perfection and standing still in the implenrent business, iS There was a rather severe frost on Friday night last, and practical- ly all tender plants and vegetables were badly nipped- Farmers-from various parts of the district state, however, that no damage to rops resulted in.consequence, the grain being too, far advanced for the frost to affect it. Of course late /sown grain will be damaged, but in the majority-of cases this was sown for green feed, Harvesting is in fall swing and farmers have no jtime for rest and recreation, and are working like beavers harvesting what promises to be the greatest land best crop even garnered. taxes from-Angust Ist till August e in ag te. N mee
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Image 940 ([1909-09-02]), from microfilm reel 940, (CU1716547). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.